Stock H110 chipsets shipped with Skylake (6th Gen) microcode. If you install an Intel Core i3-7100, i5-7500, or i7-7700, the system will power on but display a black screen. The repack updates the CPU microcode and Intel ME firmware to recognize Kaby Lake processors.
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Here’s a useful, ready-to-use piece for anyone needing to update the BIOS on a Pegatron H110D4M1 motherboard — especially if they’re struggling with official tools or corrupted BIOS.
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This information should provide a general framework. For detailed, specific guidance, referring to Pegatron's documentation or contacting their support might be necessary.
This guide provides an informative overview of the process for repacking and updating the BIOS for a Pegatron H110D4M1 motherboard.
This specific board is commonly found in OEM pre-built systems (such as certain HP or Compauq desktops). Because of this, the BIOS often has "lockouts" preventing the installation of standard Intel CPU microcodes or the use of certain features. "Repacking" usually refers to modifying the BIOS file to inject new CPU Microcodes (to support newer CPUs) or to unlock hidden settings. Stock H110 chipsets shipped with Skylake (6th Gen) microcode
We will use the Instant Flash method via USB (no floppy disks required).
Repackaging a BIOS update usually involves modifying or creating a bootable USB drive with the necessary BIOS files and then using a tool provided by the motherboard manufacturer to flash the BIOS.
Using an SPI programmer (CH341A) or UEFITool from a backup: Here’s a useful, ready-to-use piece for anyone needing
flashrom -p ch341a_spi -r original_bios.bin
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Match the checksum: Use a tool like WinCRC to verify the repack’s MD5 against what the forum post states.